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141306.1
Date: 4/19/2010 9:35:52 PM
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can anyone tell me how experience works? do you gain experience quicker in tournament games? playoff games? are league games more important for experience than scrimmages?

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141306.2 in reply to 141306.1
Date: 4/19/2010 10:04:28 PM
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Experience is gained during every single minute of play. However, playing in a Cup match gives more experience than a league game or Scrimmage. Experience helps players take better shots and be smarter in general.

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141306.3 in reply to 141306.2
Date: 4/20/2010 2:02:22 AM
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thanks.
do you gain experience quicker in a playoff game than a league game?

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141306.4 in reply to 141306.3
Date: 4/20/2010 3:44:16 AM
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I think the order is
NT game
Playoff
Cup
Regular season
Scrimmage (any?)
Private League (none!)

If I am daft someone will fix me up in no time.

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141306.6 in reply to 141306.5
Date: 4/20/2010 9:34:53 AM
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PL's do not have any effect on your player as that would be an In Game Advantage to supporters.

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141306.8 in reply to 141306.7
Date: 4/21/2010 3:52:35 AM
Brigada Diverse
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folowing my team in the last season i've all seen my players get one pop in experiece.
so i belive that a solid rotation on the team with maybe 6-7 round in the cup will make your players pop once each season(last season for me was a semifinal in the cup so more matches played).
I only have one national player in my team and still looking that second pop this season but i would not hold my breath.I think and i could be wrong on this, that a player will get an experience pop after 22 games more or less maybe dependind on the Nt matchs/cup games that you play in the season.

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141306.9 in reply to 141306.8
Date: 4/21/2010 4:40:19 AM
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Just some side info. My Van der Linde, who is my topearner, starter in the national team of the Netherlands, popped recently in exp. It took him almost (361 days) 1 real life year to pop from mediocre to average..

I must add that he plays around 75 minutes average per week. So he didnt play 3 games a week. He missed the cup game or 1 out of the 2 competition games.

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141306.10 in reply to 141306.9
Date: 4/21/2010 5:55:24 AM
Brigada Diverse
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So you are saying that he had to play 3 full seasons to get one experience pop?This sounds to me a bit unrealistic but i'm sure that you track your players pops.
In my team i have a player that played regularly but not intensivly and not on the national team, for the last 9 seasons and now he is at proficient level so this means beliving that when he was 20(not drafted, and now at age 29) he could of had awful/inept at best and to get from level 3-4 to 9 he had to get at least one pop every 2 seasons.This is why this sound a bit of but still this could be that i don't understad fully the experience alorithm.

Last edited by LA-macabroo at 4/21/2010 5:56:27 AM